EPA gave Gleick’s group $468,000 in grants

$25,000 to evaluate indoor air interventions to reduce diesel particulate matter in West Oakland, Ca.

$100,000 for “The identified issue for this project is exposure to diesel emissions and other environmental hazards associated with inappropriate land use within West Oakland.”

$223,675 to “make use of a broad-based multistakeholder group (i.e. the West Oakland Toxic Reduction Collaborative) to assess conditions, develop solutions and support and leverage their implementation as related to environmental and public health burdens from air and other toxics.

$120,000 for “This amendment extends the project and budget ending dates from August 31, 2003 to December 31, 2003. There is no change in the approved EPA funding amount of $50,000 for your diesel truck emission reduction initiative. The conditions numbered 1 through 7 in the award remain in full force and effect.”

The man is a genius, did he come up with these scams himself or did he act upon suggestions from within the EPA?
When Gliek’s lawyer threatened to use “discovery” to find out who the anynomymous donor is did he consider Heartland could look into the funding of the Pacific Institute and where the EPA sends its funds? Is the granting of funds from the EPA to Gliek just an underhand method of channeling money to the Green groups he works with?

We need to print sites like those mentioned to pdf files as soon as we see them. I wish that I had gotten to them before they were disappeared by the EPA. I have used a program called PDFFactory Pro for years. There are many others. I have a climate folder that I dump such things into.